Today: Evangelicals support legalization in immigration legislation

More GOP members loosening stance on immigration: Rep. Eric Cantor tells The Hill that he would support some legalization for unauthorized immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. He called it a great starting point. In the past Cantor has consistently voted against the DREAM Act, which would have allowed certain unauthorized immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to legalize through attending college or enlisting in the military.

Enter the Evangelicals: Prominent evangelicals are now urging Congress to support an immigration reform that allows unauthorized immigrants to legally stay in the United States. Reuters outlines who is on board including the head of Focus on the Family.

Powerful forces unite: What do former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros and former governors Haley Barbour, of Mississippi, and Ed Rendell, of Pennsylvania, have in common?

All four are part of a new bipartisan group created by the Washington-based Bipartisan Policy Center to work on immigration policy recommendations for Congress. The foursome will be joined by others in the coming weeks, according to the Washington Post.